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Revolt! Comparing Historical Revolutions
What elements are needed to have a revolution? How do historical revolutions from across the globe and generations compare with one another? This is an excellent activity that incorporates group work, source analysis, and an engaging...
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Pounds
In this mathematics worksheet, 1st graders identify which items pictured weighs more or less than a pound. Then they circle the objects that weigh more and place an X on the object that weigh less than a pound.
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Comparisons
In this math comparisons worksheet, students compare 2 groups of fish and decide which one has more fish and which one has less fish.
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Utopia
In this online interactive philosophy worksheet, students respond to 6 short answer and essay questions about Utopia by Sir Thomas More.
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10 More
In this adding ten worksheet, students solve ten problems in which the number 10 is added to a two digit number. Students write their answers in oval shapes.
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Number Line Snacks: Compare Numbers to 10
Kindergarteners put Cheerios or cheddar fish on two number lines (up to 10 each) and identify which number the snack pieces indicate. They compare numbers after eating a few of each snack, and get an introduction to addition and...
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Completing the Square (part 2)
Give classes confidence in completing the square with a resource that develops the process of completing the square of more complex problems, including fractions and values greater than one. It then uses quadratic modeling for...
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Choosing the Correct Adjective: Much or More
In this choosing the correct adjective: much or more worksheet, students read explanations and examples of correct usage, then interactively complete 10 sentences, with immediate online feedback.
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Getway to More Descriptive Writing
Students use more precise descriptive words in their writing.
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Getting More: Addition-1-6
In this addition activity, learners solve 3 word problems about "getting more," then write a story problem of their own and solve.
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Is More Expensive More Absorbent?
Students consider the question," Is more expensive more absorbent?" In this science lesson plan, students find out through experimentation which paper towel is the most absorbent as well as which one is the best cost value for their money.
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More Monkeys, Fewer Monkeys, Equal Monkeys
Students compare sets of objects. In this identification lesson, students inspect sets of monkeys and identify them as more, less, or equal to the other sets. Students observe a video clip discussing comparisons.
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Just "Itching" to Read More Fluently!
Young scholars access how to decode words for meaning in text. They strive to read fluently with accuracy. Students read more fluently through utilizing one-minute reads of repeated readings, as the more a student rereads a passage, the...
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Introduction: Which Weighs More or Less
In this which weighs more or less worksheet, students observe and compare given drawings. They circle the image that weighs less. This one-page worksheet contains three comparison problems.
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More Time, Less Time
In this determining amounts of time worksheet, students observe sets of two pictures of activities and identify which takes less time and which takes more time to accomplish. Students circle and color four answers.
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How Can You See Which Soda Has More Sugar?
Sixth graders weigh regular and diet soda to see which one is heavier and therefore which one contains more sugar. In this soda lesson plan, 6th graders discover that regular soda contains more sugar because it weighs more.
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More Addition in Your Head- Mental Math
In this addition mental math learning exercise, students answer 12 questions by doing addition in their heads. They complete 8 more questions by adding after reading the problems which include key words such as increase, altogether,...
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Comparative Forms of -er and More
In this comparison grammar worksheet, students look at the pairs of pictures and write comparison statements using "-er" or "more". Students write 5 sentences on this worksheet.
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Adding More Details To Sentences
In this writing worksheet, 3rd graders rewrite 4 sentences adding more details to each. They enhance sentences about a field trip, animals, baby animal, and a picnic in the park.
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Capacity Review
In this capacity worksheet, students complete problems where they put items from greatest to smallest, holding more or less, and more. Students complete 9 problems.
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TAKS Math Quiz-Adding 3 or More Decimals
In this TAKS math quiz worksheet, students take an online quiz focused on adding 3 or more decimals. Quiz can be graded online by clicking a link.
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I Want To Know More...
In this animal research instructional activity, learners choose an animal they want to learn more about and then research the answers to twelve questions about the animal of their choice.
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How Many Now?
In this more and less learning exercise, students solve 6 problems in which multiples of ten are added or subtracted from a specified number.
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Compare And Select Picture That Shows More Money.
In this money worksheet, 2nd graders compare and select the picture that shows more money in 4 problems. There are a mixture of coins and bills.
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